TWU presents ArtsWalk: Learning the Land April 4

A dancer in silks and low blue and green celestial spotlights

ArtsWalk 2018: Emerging Stories, hosted by the TWU School of the Arts

Dancers on the outdoor ampitheater platform perform in front of a crowd

ArtsWalk 2018: Emerging Stories, hosted by the TWU School of the Arts

Singers and musicians perform on the TWU library steps in front of a crowd

ArtsWalk 2018: Emerging Stories, hosted by the TWU School of the Arts

A dancer is projected on a screen under green, blue and pink lights

ArtsWalk 2018: Emerging Stories, hosted by the TWU School of the Arts

Singers and musicians perform on the TWU library steps in front of a crowd

ArtsWalk 2018: Emerging Stories, hosted by the TWU School of the Arts

A dancer performs in a magenta room with a white globe

ArtsWalk 2018: Emerging Stories, hosted by the TWU School of the Arts

March 18, 2019 —DENTON— The Texas Woman’s University School of the Arts invites area residents to join students, faculty and staff for ArtsWalk: Learning the Land. Event participants will interact with works by artist and designer Molly Sherman and explore sites on TWU’s Denton campus and surrounding areas. This free, all-ages event will be held from 5:15 to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 4.

This year’s ArtsWalk will feature “Learning the Land Walking Tours,” guided campus tours that bridge artistic practices and social action. The project will feature stories from community members and students related to the history of land use on campus and in the surrounding community. The event will begin with a lecture about socially engaged art delivered by Molly Sherman at Margo Jones Performance Hall. The walking tours and other artistic works from TWU School of the Arts faculty and students will highlight this event.

For more information and a full schedule of events, visit ArtsWalk or call (940) 898-2086.

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